Dresses can be made in a variety of countries around the world, depending on where the designer or manufacturer is based. Common countries where dresses are made include China, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Italy, among others.
A country made up of islands is called an archipelago.
Indonesia is a country made up of thousands of islands, with over 17,000 islands in total. It is the world's largest archipelago country.
Trunkwald is not a country; it appears to be a fictional or made-up name.
There is no recognized country called Youdonia. If you are referring to a fictional or made-up country, it is not widely known.
Switzerland is made up of about 70 percent mountains, with the Alps covering a significant portion of the country's landscape.
Tunic dresses are made from a variety of different materials. Tunic dresses are usually made from popular materials such as cotton, polyester, and spandex.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it varies greatly depending on country, region, and market demand, but millions of dresses are manufactured each year to meet consumer demand globally.
In a dress maker but they get there materials from plants and animals.
womens dresses are made of silk where poor dresses are made of wool
the seamstress made the dresses
Olden day dresses are made from expensive silk and sometimes cotton, depending on what level of society they are.
A colonial dressmaker was kind of like a seamstress who made dresses for women.
They are made of silk, and cloth. YOUR WELCOME
they are made of animal hide.. mainly deer.
Dresses and shirts are made from silk.
the dresses for her videos are probably costom made
Yes, there are wedding dresses specifically made to accommodate a pregnant bride.